This municipal park has a great location with large trees and spacious sites. It reminds you of a BC provincial park. Most sites have no services and only a few have power. Most powered sites are doubles and while we were there most had at least 2 units. A reservation would be necessary for a serviced site during the summer. Our rate was for a non-serviced site. Easy access to the river for fishing. We would stay again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very clean and quiet. Have come back repeatedly over a 10+ year period. The caretakers have always been very pleasant and helpful (even let the kids tag along for chores). Bathrooms and showers are clean, and the park is always kept tidy. Trails are amazing; love the carvings along the way. Pet and family friendly. Keep up the good work! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great campground - beautifully treed with walking trails through out the island. Look for the face and animal carvings when you walk on the trails - there are 56 faces. Short walk to river and fishing. Serviced sites were $21.50. Unserviced sites $17. Showers are available - they are coin operated. I could not figure out how they worked so we did not use them. Reservations accepted. Quiet time 11 pm to 7 am. Playground. Dump and Wi-Fi available at visitor centre which is a 2 minute drive from campground. We did see a black bear in the campground. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a motel with 4 RV sites in the woods around the motel; only Water and Electricity. Not bad for a quick night stay, but I wouldn’t plan to stay long. Very helpful staff. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Beautifully large treed sites. Shady though and not much sun. Lots of large level sites. Big rigs will find it tight, but the sites are big enough once in. Walk to beach. The showers were great (hot and free), but not the cleanest. There were only 2 female showers for a lot of sites, hence why they were not the cleanest. Beach is a short walk from some sites, but a long walk from others. The campground is big so pick your site wisely. Sani station is tight for bigger units - detach your tow vehicle and you'll be fine. Sani station fee of $3 when purchased in advance. $5 when purchased at the station. We could not filter our water because of the type of hose used for the potable water. We might stay here again depending on travel itinerary. The cost is steep for no services. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is located in the Lakelse Lake Provincial Park. We live in the next town so come to this campground almost every weekend in the summer. The lake is walking distance from all campsites. The children playground is on the beach so you can have older kids in the water in front of you and the little ones playing with others behind you, while you soak up the rays! Best sites are from 21 to 81 on the gravel side. Some like the paved side, but lots of skunk cabbage, bears love skunk cabbage! The gravel side has a nice grassy area that the locals call "the field" where many games of soccer, croquet, lawn bowling, and many others take place! Staff is very helpful and friendly. This park offers vehicle accessible campsites in Furlong Bay Campground. The campground is half paved and half gravel and there are 16 double sites. The campsites can accommodate RV's and are shaded/treed. Parking is available for extra vehicles. The park has a gatehouse and gate that is locked from 11:00 pm to 7:00 am. There is one pay phone at Lakelse Lake Park and the nearest store is approximately 20 km away in Terrace. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a typical urban park in an industrial setting along the highway and railroad. Most outstanding thing is the friendliness and flexibility of the owners. Sites are gravel and small but fairly level. Electrical, water, and sewer hookups are convenient. Wi-Fi is free but slow. Bathrooms are clean but a bit cramped. Laundry is especially convenient and relatively inexpensive. We camped here in a Motorhome.
There is a great deal of pride in this park and it's evident in the plantings, including a shared herb garden. Extremely clean and well kept. We were made to feel like welcome guests. Quite pleasant in spite of the highway location and nearby industry. Sites were close but not unpleasantly so. Attracts a variety of camper types. We couldn't have asked for cleaner washrooms and laundry. Wi-Fi was free and generally worked well. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Run by very nice people, but very small sites crammed in together. People were dog friendly but the RV park in an industrial area, left no where to walk a dog and really nothing for the kids to do. Clean and generally quiet except for the trains at 4AM. Overall I don't think I would stay here again due to the location. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This little park has it all. Very clean, sites of all sizes. Very friendly family run business with lots of extras. Fish gutting table. Gazebo, lots of flowers. These people will go out of their way to meet every request. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.